Fire Service aims to save £150k with new fire engine implementation
The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has laid out its changes to engine management as part of its Community Risk Management Plan
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has laid out its changes to engine management as part of its Community Risk Management Plan
Read moreDetailsFirefighters in Berkshire have voiced strong opposition to changes made to the minimum response standard in fire and rescue
Read moreDetailsTeams from Reading Buses will embark on a walk to raise funds for Reading Buses' charity of the year, the Royal Berkshire Charity
Read moreDetailsOxygen Activeplay is throwing open the doors to residents to get their fix of fun and exercise following its rebrand from RedKangaroo
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning has been given the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award by the Ministry of Defence
Read moreDetailsA reduction of speed limits to 20mph for roads in the university area of Reading has moved closer to a reality after the project has been two years
Read moreDetailsA retired commuter has defended changes to the road network in Reading as new bus and cycle lanes have been introduced along busy town routes.
Read moreDetailsIt's a recurring theme in Reading that conflicting demands on limited space can lead to inevitable tensions.
Read moreDetailsJack and Joshua will run a marathon a day for Project Perimeter
Read moreDetailsResearch compiled by Talos360 has shown that Reading is in the top 10 places for those looking to move after completing their tertiary education
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